Person with legal responsibility

Person in charge of EU relations

Firstname, Surname:

Mr
Karl Cox

Position:

Vice President Public Policy and Corporate Affairs EMEA

Goals / remit

Goals / remit of the organisation:

By eliminating complexity and simplifying IT, Oracle enables its customers—400,000 of them in more than 145 countries around the world—to accelerate innovation and create added value for their customers.Oracle's complete, open, and integrated solutions offer extreme performance at the lowest cost—all from a single vendor. Integrated, industry-specific solutions are engineered to address complex business processes across a wide range of industries.

The organisation's fields of interests are:

global

Activities

Main EU initiatives, policies and legislative files currently followed by your organisation:

In the EU, Oracle Corporation engages with government officials and relevant stakeholders to promote the development of public policies which harness the potential of information and telecommunications technologies (ICT) to address society’s greatest challenges and to promote growth of the European economy.Our engagement evolves with the political agenda. In 2013, key public policy issues included eHealth, eInclusion, standardisation, interoperability, competition, ICT for energy efficiency, privacy protection, intellectual property protection, cybersecurity, trade, immigration and e-skills.

Number of persons involved in the activities described in the box above

Number of persons:

16

Complementary information:

16 individuals have participated in activities falling within the scope of the register only two of whom dedicate over 25 % of their time to such engagements.

Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises

First name

Surname

Start Date

End Date

Charlotte Thornby

Nielsen

24/05/2014

22/05/2015

Karl

Cox

11/02/2015

05/02/2016

Fields of interest

The organisation's fields of interests are:

Audiovisual and Media

Budget

Competition

Consumer Affairs

Customs

Economic and Financial Affairs

Education

Employment and Social Affairs

Energy

Enlargement

Enterprise

Environment

Foreign and Security Policy and Defence

Home Affairs

Information Society

Internal Market

Justice and Fundamental Rights

Public Health

Regional Policy

Research and Technology

Taxation

Trade

Trans-European Networks

Transport

Youth

Membership and affiliation

Member organisations:

Membership of any associations/(con)federations/networks or other bodies:

Financial data

Estimate of the annual costs related to activities covered by the register:

700,000
€ - 800,000
€

Most recent financial information about funding received from the EU institutions:

Procurement:

2,738,000 €

Grants:

0 €

Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:

Our registration is based on data for calendar year 2013.Oracle's reported costs related to direct representation of interests to EU institutions are those incurred in our efforts to convey our recommendations on public policy issues. Reported expenses include membership fees for relevant trade associations.

Code of conduct

By its registration the organisation has signed the Transparency Register Code of Conduct.